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STYLE MEN'S STYLE ELECTROTECH HOME + DESIGN FOOD TRAVEL + CULTURE
SHOPPING
DSQUARED² NATASHA LONG DRESS: LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
ROYAL BLUE, TURQUOISE AND GRAYS: COLOR BLOCKING
JACK SPADE DIPPED COAL BAG: THE DAILY BAG/MAN BAG OF THE WEEK
BALLY VANESSA BUCKET BAG: THE DAILY BAG
VINCE TIE FRONT DRESS: LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
CATCH IT WHILE YOU CAN
THIS JUST IN
IF MONEY'S NO OBJECT
STATE OF INDEPENDENCE
TREND, TREAT, TREASURE
IF EVERYONE JUMPED...
STYLE
LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
BEAUTY UNDER $10
MEN'S STYLE
TSHIRT OF THE WEEK
GROOMING UNDER $10
EAT RIGHT 4 YOUR TYPE : ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER BLOODY DIET
KELVIN ONG
Atkins. South Beach. Best Life. Jenny Craig.
What do these 4 names have in common? If you haven’t already guessed it, they are the names of some of the most famous diet plans. For many years, celebrities have sworn by these diets and their effectiveness in aiding the quest to stay in shape.
In the last 10 years, another diet regime has been steadily gaining popularity among celebrities like Courtney CoxArquette and Demi Moore – The Blood Type Diet. Recently, UK singer and XFactor judge Cheryl Cole became the latest celebrity to advocate the diet plan in an interview with Hello Magazine.
So what exactly is this Blood Type Diet?
The Blood Type Diet was first introduced in a book entitled Eat Right 4 Your Type, written by Peter D’Adamo, a naturopathic physician in 1997. The premise of this diet is that people should plan their food intake around their blood type because the Lectins that exist in all types of food react differently with different blood types. D’Adamo further explains in his book that reactions with these Lectins are harmful for the body. In order to prevent this, it is important for individuals to select foods which can minimize these reactions.
Sounds good? Well, at least not according to some medical experts.
These experts typically agree that there is absolutely no scientific relationship between our blood group and the food we eat. Another concern of theirs was that the diets recommended for some blood groups are limited and cut out major groups of foods, which can result in a poor intake of nutrients required for good health. {Weight Loss Resources}
Yet, this has not deterred celebrities like Cheryl Cole, from singing praises of the Blood Type Diet. Cole revealed to Hello Magazine, that the plan “has made such a difference – not so much to my shape, but to how I feel and my energy levels. Before I was like ‘energy schmenergy’ and didn’t believe it. But now I believe it 100 per cent.” {Healthy Hollywood}
Oprah Winfrey once said, “Diets don’t work.” Perhaps, that is the truth. Perhaps, there just is no such thing as THE perfect diet.
More: blood type • blood type diet • diet • Eat Right 4 Your Type • health • weight loss
l Caroline
Sounds like some people need to read the books and try it and decide for themselves. Of course it SOUNDS crazy, but when you follow it you realize eating the way you used to was the crazy part.
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STYLE MEN'S STYLE ELECTROTECH HOME + DESIGN FOOD TRAVEL + CULTURE
SHOPPING
DSQUARED² NATASHA LONG DRESS: LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
ROYAL BLUE, TURQUOISE AND GRAYS: COLOR BLOCKING
JACK SPADE DIPPED COAL BAG: THE DAILY BAG/MAN BAG OF THE WEEK
BALLY VANESSA BUCKET BAG: THE DAILY BAG
VINCE TIE FRONT DRESS: LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
CATCH IT WHILE YOU CAN
THIS JUST IN
IF MONEY'S NO OBJECT
STATE OF INDEPENDENCE
TREND, TREAT, TREASURE
IF EVERYONE JUMPED...
STYLE
LITTLE BLACK DRESS OF THE WEEK
BEAUTY UNDER $10
MEN'S STYLE
TSHIRT OF THE WEEK
GROOMING UNDER $10
EAT RIGHT 4 YOUR TYPE : ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER BLOODY DIET
KELVIN ONG
Atkins. South Beach. Best Life. Jenny Craig.
What do these 4 names have in common? If you haven’t already guessed it, they are the names of some of the most famous diet plans. For many years, celebrities have sworn by these diets and their effectiveness in aiding the quest to stay in shape.
In the last 10 years, another diet regime has been steadily gaining popularity among celebrities like Courtney CoxArquette and Demi Moore – The Blood Type Diet. Recently, UK singer and XFactor judge Cheryl Cole became the latest celebrity to advocate the diet plan in an interview with Hello Magazine.
So what exactly is this Blood Type Diet?
The Blood Type Diet was first introduced in a book entitled Eat Right 4 Your Type, written by Peter D’Adamo, a naturopathic physician in 1997. The premise of this diet is that people should plan their food intake around their blood type because the Lectins that exist in all types of food react differently with different blood types. D’Adamo further explains in his book that reactions with these Lectins are harmful for the body. In order to prevent this, it is important for individuals to select foods which can minimize these reactions.
Sounds good? Well, at least not according to some medical experts.
These experts typically agree that there is absolutely no scientific relationship between our blood group and the food we eat. Another concern of theirs was that the diets recommended for some blood groups are limited and cut out major groups of foods, which can result in a poor intake of nutrients required for good health. {Weight Loss Resources}
Yet, this has not deterred celebrities like Cheryl Cole, from singing praises of the Blood Type Diet. Cole revealed to Hello Magazine, that the plan “has made such a difference – not so much to my shape, but to how I feel and my energy levels. Before I was like ‘energy schmenergy’ and didn’t believe it. But now I believe it 100 per cent.” {Healthy Hollywood}
Oprah Winfrey once said, “Diets don’t work.” Perhaps, that is the truth. Perhaps, there just is no such thing as THE perfect diet.
More: blood type • blood type diet • diet • Eat Right 4 Your Type • health • weight loss
l Caroline
Sounds like some people need to read the books and try it and decide for themselves. Of course it SOUNDS crazy, but when you follow it you realize eating the way you used to was the crazy part.
blog comments powered by Disqus
Share this by Email Retweet on Facebook
byMay 31, 2010
Blood orange and feta salad, which looks pretty good no matter what your type
Like Sign Up to see what your friends like.
Share this by Email Retweet on Facebook
n What’s the Skinny on the New Diet Pepsi Cans?
n Diet Pepsi Style Studio Fails toImpress, but Diet Coke Should Still Watch Out
n Twinkie and Junk Food Diet Helps Nutritionist Shed 27 Pounds
n Diet Butcher Slim Skin: RecessionFriendly Menswear
n BuyWithMe’s Plan to Advance
Imran Amed's Signature9The Business of Fashion editor introduces us to his signature style items
Diane Pernet's Signature9Fashion blogger and film festival creator, Diane Pernet, shares nine of her favorite things
90 Seconds with Carine RoitfeldIn a Signature9 exclusive, we catch up with the Vogue Paris editorinchief
JUMP TO TOP
About Signature9 | Advertising | Tips | General Contact | Guest Writers
©20082011 Signature9, All rights reserved. Original material is released under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License. You may reproduce, copy or distribute our original images, charts and articles, as long as you include a l ive, fol lowed l ink to the single URL on which i t appears, not ing Signature9 as the source.
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